Spicy Oatmeal Cookie Mix Recipe

Brown sugar and spice and everything nice—like cinnamon, coconut, oats and chips—are layered together in pretty jars of yummy, ready-to-bake cookies. A quick and easy gift idea that's appreciated any time of year, it was shared by our Test Kitchen. Remember to include preparation instructions and a list of any additional ingredients needed with your gift tag.

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In a small bowl, combine the first five ingredients. In a 1-qt. glass jar, layer flour mixture, brown sugar, sugar, oats, chips and coconut, packing well between each layer. Cover and store in a cool, dry place up to 6 months. Yield: 1 batch (4 cups).

To prepare cookies: Preheat oven to 350°. In a large bowl, beat butter, egg and vanilla. Add cookie mix and mix well.

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Laura 1207 User ID: 8874229248931

Reviewed Jun. 1, 2016

"OMG, I made these but used dried cranberries instead of chocolate chips. My boyfriend ate all 12 of them in 1 day. I only got 1 :-)"

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Di24 User ID: 650098093061

Reviewed Jan. 21, 2013

"Have given this as a gift many times. Use cinnamon chips instead of chocolate & no coconut, much better. Can make into bars as well as cookies. Everyone loves them."

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silken User ID: 639025891724

Reviewed Dec. 2, 2012

"I was given these as a gift in the jar so I followed the recipe and added the egg, butter and vanilla. When all mixed up the batter was too dry and crumbly to drop by spoonfuls. Anyone else run into this? I am assuming the gifter used the correct amount of dry ingredients as she is a great cook. I think I will add a bit of milk to wet the batter, but I would like to know if this is unique to me. I was going to make some jars of this for gifts as well."

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tastetested User ID: 6457608114404

Reviewed Jan. 15, 2012

"Someone gave the cookie mix to me as a Christmas gift. It was so delicious that I had to go online and hunt down the full recipe. I will definitely make this again."

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Jessica2783 User ID: 5112860161252

Reviewed Dec. 22, 2010

"fantastic... great hostess gift for people that don't like alcohol!"

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cookingofqueen User ID: 496779066122

Reviewed Dec. 20, 2010

"queenstacey, Nestle makes chips that have two flavors swirled together. and you can find this product in the supermarket with the other baking chips."

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queenstacey User ID: 367730398631

Reviewed Dec. 17, 2010

"I don't know what swirled milk chocolate & carmel chips mean. Is it one cup each of chips or a total of 2 cups for the chips"

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sherry_vinigrette User ID: 5009498160478

Reviewed Oct. 1, 2010

"Really great recipe! Definitely use butter and not margarine - margarine contains water. A cookie to splurge calories on for sure, but tasty!"